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YW! Co-editors: Frances Brannon, Jimmy Coiner 5' 1 , 97 . 2:1 -Ag'-rf-rg Assistant Editors: Ida Burnside, Kathleen Dyer, Kay Marsh, Roger Thomp- son, George McQuain, Charles Lewis, Kenneth Nichol- SOl'l Business Manager: Ida Burnside Art Editor: Jimmy Coiner -' Booster Editor: Frances Brannon Circulation Editors: Assistants: Advertising Editors ' IIA ,I '9 '- . . 'fb v' xx A l Evelyn Miles, Bonnie Casto Jimmy Hammond, Ralph Beckwith, Nora Bennett John Wooddell, Alice McCoy Assistants: George Douggtas, Ann McGuire, Ida Burnside, Roger Thompson, is Kniceley, Edsel Cochran Picture Editor: Kay Marsh Assistants: Sue McCutcheon, Kenneth Nicholson, Roger Thompson, Lorraine Ware, Frances Brannon, Kenneth Ware, Joanne Stidom, Arch Talbert, Kathleen Dyer Feature Editor: Kathleen Dyer Assistants: Kenneth Nicholson, Ida Burnside, Sue McCutcheon, Jimmy Hammond Typing Chairman: Charles Lewis Assistants: George McQuain, Evelyn Miles, Bob Corley Faculty Advisors: Miss Simone Jorishie and Miss Mayme Morton nn it ul, X ---an 'iv ' Q 'I Q The members of the staff wish to acknowledge the val- lglsiit 6 A ol QW' Un 'QW' uable cooperation of Miss Freeman, for the use of typing equipment: Sayre Studio and Webco, Studio, for donating all glossies for The Wildcat 3 Mrs. Pettit, for the use of the library: Mr. Oliver Ware, for the use of his typewriter: Miss Morton, for furnishing a workbench for our Annual meet- ings: our advertising patrons, for their generous contributions. r 9 N 'f-T ' S' W ' 'i l -f R465 2:.le an
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